Figures that have been gathered by the police and by the IDF indicate that during the second month of the Gaza war, there was a significant decline in what has been termed "nationalistic incidents" perpetrated by Israelis in the West Bank. According to police data, this is the second consecutive month with a decline […]
The Israeli army announced the deaths of three soldiers - two killed in Gaza and one who was wounded near the Lebanon border. In the evening, the army said three additional soldiers fell in combat in Gaza
In an interview, MK Dani Danon spoke of 'voluntary migration' of Palestinians set on leaving Gaza, saying this happens 'in every war.' Netanyahu said Monday that the problem is not letting them leave, it's finding countries willing to accept them
The importance of eliminating Revolutionary Guards's General Sayyed Razi Mousavi goes beyond the importance of the man himself. It shows that Israel, which has been blamed for the assassination, has decided to step up its struggle, not only against Iran's proxies in the region, but against Iran itself. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, […]
The judges' decision came after Netanyahu's attorney requested last week that the prosecution postpone the testimonies of key witnesses in two cases since the PM is occupied with the war and cannot be in continuous contact with his lawyers
Gaza has reached the grim milestone of 20,000 dead since October 7, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry. In a war unprecedented in scope and intensity, who can verify its count? Do the figures differentiate between civilians and militants, or between victims of airstrikes and errant rockets? Who counts Gaza's dead, and how?
Fewer rights groups are able to provide casualty numbers this time, but those that are – and the medical journal The Lancet – say that Hamas' overall tally is credible
Israel's belief that heavy military pressure, coupled with humanitarian aid, will force Hamas to agree to another exchange is aimed at proving the argument that using force is for the hostages' own good rather than solely to destroy Hamas
IDF names three soldiers killed in Gaza fighting ■ Israeli army Chief of Staff says achieving war's goals 'will take months' ■ Israeli minister Dermer to meet Secretary of State Blinken, NSA Sullivan ■ IDF attacks Hezbollah after anti-tank missiles fired from Lebanon wound 9 Israeli soldiers, a civilian ■ At least 1,200 civilians and soldiers were killed in Israel on Oct. 7; at least 130 hostages held in Gaza ■ Hamas-run Health Ministry: 20,424 killed, 54,036 wounded in Gaza
“One truth about myself,” he says, “which I never thought, for one, single second, would be an issue about which I had any cause to worry in this country was that I’m a Jew.”
Israel's Interior Minister Moshe Arbel seeks to revoke the permanent residency status of the East Jerusalem activist, arguing that he is an active member of Hamas. The Israeli government is currently advancing a law to make it possible for it to revoke the residency status of terrorists even if they do not hold another citizenship
Unlike with Gaza, there is no full-fledged war between Israel and Hezbollah declared in the north. This may be strategically advantageous for Israel, but it increases the uncertainty for the area's residents
The IDF is preparing for a potential retaliation in northern Israel after Iran accuses Israel of assassinating senior IRGC commander Sayyed Razi Mousavi, who was killed while at a Hezbollah-linked compound in Damascus